





This charming cottage welcomes you with character the moment you step inside. The cozy layout and inviting feel make it easy to picture yourself living here, relaxing, and enjoying each space. If you’ve been looking for a home with personality and comfort, this one is worth seeing in person. Built in 1946, this single-level SFR offers 1,076 square feet with a stone-and-aluminum exterior that adds to its classic cottage style. The home includes 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, and a simple, functional floor plan that works well for everyday living. A detached 1-car garage provides extra storage and convenience. With its timeless look and manageable size, this home is ready for its next owner to make it their own.
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This tight-knit residential community on the west side of Indianapolis was named from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that's located nearby. Aside from race day, this is a fairly quiet and friendly neighborhood Many families and young professionals live in Speedway. This neighborhood has highly rated public schools, as well as many parks and walkable amenities. This is a great pedestrian area to go out in with a revitalized Main Street and popular shops, restaurants and breweries lining the main downtown sector.
Shops include the likes of Three Sisters & a Trunk, B. Erin Designs, IMS Trackside Gift Shop. Restaurants and breweries include places like Big Woods Speedway, Charlie Brown's Pancake & Steakhouse, Dawson's on Main, Daredevil Brewing and more. There are lots of other fun family-friendly attractions like the IMS Museum, Indoor Go-Karting, Axe Throwing, Main Street Music festival and other exciting venues.
Speedway is only a 15-minute drive to downtown Indy. Or if you prefer the Indy Go Bus route, it's only a 30-minute ride. There are local grocery stores, outdoor markets, and great walking paths that run into nearby neighborhoods with even more great attractions.

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